Just wanted to let everyone know that I haven't fallen off the face of the earth. VERY busy with school and clinicals. Trying to finish up this last quarter of my Advanced EMT course and two other classes for nursing. It has been a real killer but all worth it. Today I have a clinical in Labor and Delivery. Can't wait. Just hope and pray that I can witness a little miracle being born today. Kinzyl and Sammy are great. Everyday I realize how blessed I am that I have my babies in my life. Sammy is doing better with his back and disc problems and Kinzyl is still the princess. I never realized how much love one dog can give and help ease the stresses in life. Mckinlee's 3rd birthday is coming up and I still can't believe how time flies. They are now in South Carolina and Josh is doing so well with his job. He is now area supervisor around Greenville, SC. They found a more family friendly apartment complex and it is not in such a busy city as Atlanta. Bristol is much happier back in the country. Travis is till working his tail off to make sure I can go to school. I am very blessed at this point in my life. I miss you all and hopefully after June I can come by and post more often.

Thank Bob Sarah, I am hoping to go up there some time in late June or July. I will definitely let you know.

Akkkk, Joyce, Verizon is pissed off at me too. Thanks for letting them know our circumstances.

No babies today. The three little were taking there sweet time about entering the world so I am going to call ahead and go in and watch a pre scheduled C-Section. Then I can go from operating room to nursery with baby and the in post op care with mom.

Now off to study for my test tomorrow on every different kind of shock a body could go into.

Thanks for the warning Michelle. I have seen vaginal births and been in the room with a C-section but really wasn't interested in watching then. I was focused on the mother at the time. I am hoping if I can handle some of the trauma I have seen in the ER and on the ambulance so far, HOPEFULLY I will be ok in the OR. You never know since I will be just observing and not have my adreneline up thinking about my next step to help the person. Thanks everyone for all the encouragement. Keep it coming please. I still have a ways to go.